A white supremacist Christchurch group is planning to distribute anti-Chinese flyers around Auckland, a city council ethnic panel member says.

Chinese woman Bevan Chuang said she had received information that the Right Wing Resistance was planning to distribute leaflets in Titirangi, Manurewa and Onehunga attacking Chinese immigration.

"Safety is the most important thing, so please don't confront the white power people with your bare hands," Miss Chuang said in an email circulated to leading members of Auckland's Chinese.

The Hong Kong-born panel member has also alerted the police Asian liaison officer to the matter.

Two years ago, the same group distributed "Stop the Asian Invasion" flyers in areas with high Asian population, such as Howick, Northcote and Pakuranga, sparking police concerns that the action would lead to racially motivated violence.

The far-right group also tried then to recruit non-Asian immigrants to join its campaign against the Chinese.

Miss Chuang said she had been receiving "crazy neo-Nazi posts" on her Facebook page, attacking her ethnicity.

An unsolicited post received by Miss Chuang described Chinese people as "the cancer of New Zealand", bringing mass pollution and "over-breeding".